Angry Texan 66 erects angry sign after dozens of men

Angry Texan, 66, erects angry sign after dozens of men mistakenly believe her home is a BROTELL

‘Kelly does NOT live here!’ Angry Texas retiree, 66, puts up an angry sign after being besieged by dozens of men who mistakenly believe her home is a whore-filled BROTHEL

  • Elaine White, 66, has had men knocking on the door of her home in Plano, Texas, since the middle of last year, mistaking it for a brothel
  • White believes the men who arrive at her home were victims of an online scam: she calls the police, but there were no arrests
  • White has resorted to putting up signs warning people that she is armed and installed a ring camera to film those arriving at her front door

A Texas retiree put up threatening signs outside her home after being besieged by men who mistakenly believed her home to be a brothel.

Elaine White, 66, suspects the men may have been the victims of an online scam that offers their address as a meeting place for sex.

She said the men showed up a year ago and asked about Nikki, Kelly and Rhonda on various occasions.

‘I am frustrated. I’m irritated and more than done,” she told NBC 5 News.

“How can a grown man walk into a neighborhood house and think he’s going to have sex?

“As many hookers and prostitutes as there are – get one. Leave me alone. I’m not here for that.’

Elaine White, 66, said about 25 men showed up at her door, mistakenly believing they were going to find a prostitute

Elaine White, 66, said about 25 men showed up at her door, mistakenly believing they were going to find a prostitute

White said she estimated 25 men had arrived at her home hoping to find a prostitute – one had even traveled from Laredo, 450 miles away.

She told the station the men were of all ages and ethnicities, and some showed up with crates of beer.

White installed a Ring video doorbell camera to record and send to police, and surrounded her home with signs advising that she was armed and the home was protected.

She even painted a sign that read, “Kelly DOES NOT live here.”

Ring camera footage shows men knocking on her door and then quickly leaving as White confronts her.

A man gets caught on ring cam saying he's looking for 'Rhonda'

A man gets caught on ring cam saying he’s looking for ‘Rhonda’

The men leave quickly when told it's the wrong house

The men leave quickly when told it’s the wrong house

White said callers were of all ages and ethnicities - many came with beers

White said callers were of all ages and ethnicities – many came with beers

A man is filmed and tells her he is looking for “Rhonda”.

White asks: ‘For drugs or sex?’

He replies, ‘Um, second.’

White says to him, “Well, you know what? This is a bait house and you have 10 seconds to get away from it or the cops will catch you.

‘You better hurry.’

White said she has called the police several times but has yet to make any arrests.

White put up a sign informing callers that

White put up a sign informing callers that “Kelly,” a name commonly given to prostitutes, was not at the house

She said she'd open the door with a loaded gun ready

She said she’d open the door with a loaded gun ready

White said the signs did not deter callers and police made no arrests

White said the signs did not deter callers and police made no arrests

She said at least two men said they were sent from North Dallas by Thai Massage, which does not appear to exist.

“Police have told me there are human trafficking rings and my address may have been used out of the blue,” White said.

“That it’s from some sex website where bad old men go looking for sex. They pay Venmo for the services and then they get my address and they come here.’

She said she kept her gun nearby.

“Yes, I have my Smith & Wesson .357 Magnum loaded 4-inch barrel next to me,” she said.

‘And I answer the door with it.’